How to Apply a Screen Protector on Your Phone or Tablet (2024)

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Updated on March 7, 2021

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What to Know

  • Follow the screen protector's instructions, but in general, first, clean your mobile device using a microfiber cloth.
  • Next, align the protector at either the top or the bottom of the device, making sure both corners are level.
  • Then, lower the screen protector to the screen. Use a credit card to push out any bubbles.

This article explains how to apply a screen protector on your mobile device. It includes information on what to look for in a screen protector and why a device case alone might not be sufficient.

How to Apply a Screen Protector on Your Mobile Device

After you spend hundreds of dollars on a new smartphone or tablet, shelling out even more for a protective plastic cover may be a hard sell. Screen protectors or screen guards are great in theory, but many people find they attract dust, trap air bubbles, and are difficult to apply.

Here are the basic for applying a screen protector on your mobile device.

  1. First and foremost, follow the instructions.

  2. Find a clean surface and give yourself some time for the application—at least 10 minutes. You don't want to be smoking or cleaning your chalkboard right above your tablet while doing this, obviously. We've previously seen advice about applying the screen protector in the bathroom after taking a bath because the steam in the air would prevent dust from settling between your tablet and the screen protector. In our experience, this is not true.

  3. Clean your tablet or smartphone screen. Most protectors come with a solution or spray and a cleaning cloth. If yours does not, use a microfiber cloth to get your smartphone or tablet as clean as you can get it.

  4. Align the protector at the top or bottom of your device (it doesn't really matter, but your instructions may have a preference), using the features on your device—such as the camera or home button—as a guide. Make sure both corners are level before pressing down.

  5. Use a credit card or the card that came with your package to push bubbles out.

  6. If there are giant bubbles, use a piece of tape to pull up one corner of the film and reapply it. Just make sure you don't touch the bottom of the sticky side of the film, otherwise you will be trapping little dust or particles permanently to the screen protector.

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What to Look for in a Screen Protector

Full Body Front and Back Protection: If you plan on reselling your smartphone or tablet, get a screen protector for both the front and back of your device. It's just as easy to scratch up and ruin the back of a smartphone as it is the front. ​

Model-Specific Screen Protectors: Look for screen protectors made specifically for your device (e.g., Android or iPhone screen protectors) since these come with customized films that universal protectors do not. Wrapsol is one of the few screen protector manufacturers we found with custom protectors for certain types of phones. Besides being strong enough to withstand daily abuse, Wrapsol screens fit well and add texture to make the phone more comfortable to use. ​

Multiple Packs: Applying a screen protector isn't the hardest thing you'll do in your life, but it can be frustrating. Everyone thinks the alignment, dust, and bubbles problems won't be an issue because he or she has steady hands or played Operation a bunch of times as a child, but these things are not designed to go on smoothly. That's why many of them come in 3-packs, so you can reapply. ​

Anti-Glare: If you use your device in sunlight a lot, you may want to look for an anti-glare screen protector. While we have not tried these kinds of screen guards, it makes sense to use a matte screen protector on a glossy (or matte) screen, if glare is a concern for you.

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Screen Protectors Versus Device Cases

Some smartphone cases and​tablet cases offer protective plastic shells or screens you can view or interact through but don't offer any protection for the screen once the case is opened.

Although device cases with built-in screen protectors seem like the ideal all-in-one solution, the plastic covers are often so thick that they're not very usable, and the gap between the plastic and your device's display is a further hindrance to touch controls. A screen protector, because it lays right on top of the screen, does not shift or add any noticeable bulk. But they can be a pain to apply.

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How to Apply a Screen Protector on Your Phone or Tablet (2024)

FAQs

How to Apply a Screen Protector on Your Phone or Tablet? ›

This is a misconception, as screen protectors have no effect on the internal components or software of your tablet. They only affect the surface of your screen, which may or may not enhance your user experience.

Do screen protectors work on tablets? ›

This is a misconception, as screen protectors have no effect on the internal components or software of your tablet. They only affect the surface of your screen, which may or may not enhance your user experience.

What type of screen protector is best for tablet? ›

Tempered glass is usually laminated and is designed to withstand scratches and impacts, which is why it's commonly used to protect phone and tablet screens.

Which way does a screen protector go on a phone? ›

Keep the sticky side of the screen protector facing down once you peel off the backing. Dust is less likely to get stuck when you're applying it.

Why is my screen protector not sticking properly? ›

You can solve this difficulty by ensuring the screen is clean, getting rid of dust and air bubbles, correctly positioning the protector, pressing gently, giving it enough time to settle, and using a different protector if necessary. Remember that persistence and careful consideration are required.

What is the easiest screen protector to put on? ›

The one I use the most is made by Spigen, which I find especially easy to install because the frame around the screen protector is quite large.

Should I remove my screen protector if it has bubbles? ›

If you've got a few bubbles under your screen protector caused by a couple of dust particles, you might not need to fully remove it or do anything too fancy. You can just use something like a debit card, gift card, or credit card to push out the bubbles.

Will air bubbles under glass screen protector go away? ›

Unless you remove bubbles from your screen protector immediately after applying, those air pockets typically won't go away on their own. If the adhesive is very good, bubbles may disappear 24 to 48 hours after application.

Is it OK to have air bubbles on screen protector? ›

If you do have a few bubbles, that's okay. However, don't just poke the bubble or try to smooth it out with your bare hand or fingers. Instead, use a plastic card, preferably one with a clean, hard edge without nicks. Clean the card, too, like in the first step.

Which is better, tempered glass or screen protector for tablets? ›

TEMPERED GLASS VS PLASTIC SCREEN PROTECTOR

Protection: Tempered glass screen protectors are generally more durable and offer better protection against scratches and cracks compared to plastic screen protectors. This is because tempered glass is thicker and stronger than plastic.

How do you remove a screen protector from a tablet? ›

It's important to detach your screen protector from your device as carefully as possible so you don't damage your screen or cut yourself on the glass. Here's what to do: Turn your device off. Using your fingernail—or a credit card—gently lift one corner of the protector and pry it away from the screen.

Can you take off and put on a screen protector? ›

Whether or not your screen protector can be removed depends on what kind it is. Most plastic and tempered glass protectors are removable, while liquid ones are not because they get embedded into your screen. In other words, there's essentially nothing to remove.

How do you put on and take off a screen protector? ›

What to Know
  1. Easiest: Aim a hairdryer on a low setting at the screen for 15 seconds to loosen the adhesive. Pull the protector at one corner and peel the sides.
  2. Alternate: Pry up a corner of the protector with a toothpick. Peel it along the side. ...
  3. Peel the film from the replacement's sticky side.
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Is applying screen protector easy? ›

Screen protectors for phones and tablets can be some of the most frustrating accessories to apply properly. It seems virtually impossible to combine perfect placement, with removing every bubble. The worst part is that you have one try to get it perfect, or the screen protector is ruined completely.

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